CCF provides need-based scholarships to boys and girls through its Sponsorship Program, and in 2008, founded Pader Girls Secondary School, a community secondary boarding school for vulnerable girls and child mothers.

CCF lobbies, advocates, and sensitizes members of the local government and communities on the rights of children; gathers information regarding defilement, abuse, negligence, and insults; provides psycho-social counseling to children and families; and works with sub-county authorities to incorporate child protection into annual work plans and laws.

CCF aims to improve and secure livelihoods by increasing household incomes of war-affected children, their caregivers, and other vulnerable families. Programs include a 1-year Vocational Training for girls and support for Income Generating Activities, which provides business management training and start-up grants and/or capital to families.